mobile end user experience

Is your site ready for the mobile opportunity?
Mobile users buy more often and spend more money, but 75% of consumers see their mobile experience as slow.
Read the Mobile is the Moneymaker infographic now to find out what mobile users expect from your e-commerce website. Compiled using data from Akamai’s recent consumer web performance expectations survey, this infographic reveals:
• E-commerce engagement and spending habits for mobile consumers
• Mobile consumer page load expectations
• The real-world business impact of not being mobile ready
• The key challenges to successful mobile experiences

Many industry experts advise financial services institutions (FSIs) to embrace digital transformation. At the heart of that mandate is the need to satisfy rising customer expectations for fast, secure, always-on services delivered seamlessly across all channels and devices. While it’s important to harness the digital technologies today’s customers turn to — especially when it comes to engaging the millennial generation — FSIs need to optimize web and mobile performance to deliver exceptional end-user experiences. Here are eight considerations.
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In this brief, the focus will be on how companies are relying on more mobile applications to run their businesses. As these mobile applications become more important, it is critical for companies to ensure a quality mobile user experience in order to deliver quality service to ensure customer satisfaction and brand loyalty. A unified approach to mobile end user experience monitoring is the proven way enterprises can ensure this quality user experience.

Since Aternity was founded in 2005, the business world has changed dramatically. Mobile devices, software as a service (SaaS) and the cloud have taken up permanent residence in today’s enterprise IT department. Aternity stays on the cutting edge by rapidly delivering innovative End User Experience Monitoring solutions that can monitor any application on any device—physical, virtual or mobile—for any user.

This whitepaper provides an overview of Aternity Virtual Desktop Monitoring and how it monitors end user experience in a VDI environment. Aternity goes well beyond traditional Virtual Desktop Infrastructure assessment tools that are primarily focused on planning and testing virtual deployments. Aternity provides in-depth monitoring of end user experience in a production environment spanning tens of thousands of business users.

Read this whitepaper to navigate through the End User Experience Monitoring (EUEM) landscape. Learn how traditional APM and device monitoring products provide some aspects of End User Experience Monitoring, but can often leave enterprise IT Ops teams blind to what their workforce users are actually experiencing.

“ This 30-minute webinar that will help you navigate the EUEM landscape and learn how traditional APM and device monitoring products provide some aspects of End User Experience Monitoring, but can often leave enterprise IT Ops teams blind to what their users are actually experiencing.

This exclusive guide (a $1295 value), featuring Gartner Research, provides an overview of the five key capabilities for improving enterprise mobile workforce productivity beyond traditional monitoring. It also give you access to Gartner’s Market Guide for Mobile Application Performance Monitoring and Industry use case examples on how Aternity Mobile APM has improved both customer and workforce end user experience.
The guide also explains how, when it comes to actually measuring and improving the end user experience, Aternity Mobile APM uniquely addresses what counts most to the mobile workforce – the performance of the app as it renders on any device.

Part of a strong foundation for cloud-first, mobile-first IT includes supporting BYOD. BYOD can improve end user satisfaction and enable employees to work anywhere from any device. To really get these benefits though, the end-user experience must provide seamless access to the applications end-users want and need. Accomplishing this starts with extending app provisioning to mobile devices, and automatically deprovisioning mobile access as part of the identity lifecycle. For the best user experience, you’ll want automatic configuration of native mobile applications with mobile SSO, security settings and app settings like usernames, URLs and tenant IDs.
Provisioning devices to users should be simply an extension of the foundational identity lifecycle management system. And, mobility management should enable IT teams to implement simple policies to enable and secure access from mobile.
This eGuide provides an overview of how Okta can power BYOD programs with integrated identity and mobili

Mainframes continue to provide high business value by combining efficient transaction processing with high-volume access to critical enterprise data. Business organizations are linking mobile devices to mainframe processing and data to support digital applications and drive business transformation. In this rapidly growing scenario, the importance of providing excellent end-user experience becomes critical for business success.This analyst announcement note covers how CA Technologies is addressing the need for providing high availability and a fast response time by optimizing mainframe performance with new machine learning and analytics capabilities.

In the world of digital interactions, the margin between success and disengagement or abandonment is measured in milliseconds. With the exploding adoption of advanced smartphones and tablets, you need a mobile-first approach to engaging with customers and employees. And as your mobile initiatives are delivered at increasingly rapid rates, the quality and reliability of the mobile apps, mobile web and connected services that support them has become critically important.
For the technology teams delivering customer and employee services in the mobile channel, it is important to understand that performance monitoring solutions which work for the desktop cannot be simply applied to mobile. Managing the mobile end user experience requires an understanding of the challenges posed by the complexities of the mobile environment. This paper will reveal the 4 pillars of mobile performance, plus offer strategies for accurately monitoring mobile end user experience so you can continuously improve.

Now is the time to switch from BlackBerry’s new and unproven mobile device management (MDM) offering to a modern, comprehensive EMM solution like MobileIron. In today’s highly competitive and fast-paced global economy, the last thing companies need is an MDM vendor who is always playing catch up through technology acquisitions that cost too much and offer too little.
MobileIron is a recognized industry leader that has always been 100% focused on mobile security. Our unified, multi-OS EMM platform was built from the ground up to meet the needs of the modern mobile enterprise by reducing IT complexity, delivering a secure user experience, and protecting mobile apps and data on any device, in any cloud service, anywhere in the world.

Part of a strong foundation for cloud-first, mobile-first IT includes supporting BYOD. BYOD can improve end user satisfaction and enable employees to work anywhere from any device. To really get these benefits though, the end-user experience must provide seamless access to the applications end-users want and need. Accomplishing this starts with extending app provisioning to mobile devices, and automatically deprovisioning mobile access as part of the identity lifecycle. For the best user experience, you’ll want automatic configuration of native mobile applications with mobile SSO, security settings and app settings like usernames, URLs and tenant IDs.

For every mobile user, staying productive requires secure access to critical apps such as email, contacts, and calendar. These personal information management (PIM) apps are some of the most commonly used apps in the enterprise, so IT must ensure that users can seamlessly and securely access them on any device, including Android and iOS. The ultimate goal is to prevent data loss while preserving the native app experience users expect.

This white paper illustrates how Mobile application analytics can play a vital role in your DevOps strategy that can help your company create a superior end-user experience. Providing deep insight, this discipline produces benefits for a variety roles across the organisation.

Over the last decade we have seen the dramatic increase in adoption of Mobile as an engagement channel for consumers and employees within the enterprise. What we are seeing now is the emergence of messaging through channels like FB Messenger,
WhatsApp, WeChat, Slack, SMS, as a dominant engagement channel. Over 4.1 Billion users around the world are on instant messaging apps, adopted a rate that was much faster than on social networks. What makes these channels the default choice is the expected instant response if the other person is on or the push notification that triggers the person on the other side to respond immediately. These users that use instant messaging channels to converse with their friends and family want to use the same
familiar user experience and channel to instantly communicate with the enterprise. These channels are doing to apps what browsers did to client server apps i.e. these channels are rapidly becoming the next browser. This is leading to the innovations in
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Are you currently in the process of making line-of-business applications accessible from mobile devices or do you have plans to deploy custom mobile applications in the near future? "The Rise of the Mobile Workforce: Gain Control of End User Experience" will provide you and your team with the use cases, insight, and best practices you need for gaining control of end user experience of mobile applications.

Forrester Research projects that by 2016, 350 million employees will have smartphones, prompting businesses to drastically increase spending on mobile projects to meet the flexibility demands of increasingly tech-savvy employees.
This exclusive resource describes how businesses can support mobile technologies from virtual desktops to application development with comprehensive end-user experience (EUE) management tools. Find out how this platform proactively detects performance and availability issues to help IT professionals troubleshoot and improve application performance for end-users.

Citrix XenDesktop is the clear choice for mobilizing Windows apps and desktops. Whether you are looking to deliver Windows apps and desktops to mobile users, reduce costs and management through desktop virtualization, or secure intellectual property, XenDesktop is the only solution able to meet all your needs from a single, easy to deploy platform. It quickly and securely delivers mobile access to individual apps or complete desktops while maintaining a high definition user experience.

Learn what's slowing down your dynamic mobile websites and mobile apps-and how to fix it. In this on-demand webinar, join Mobile IT leaders discussing best practices and a new case study on how to speed up the mobile end user experience.

Workforce mobilization has become a key competitive requirement for most organizations. However, enabling mobility is more than just providing laptops and mobile phones to users and sending them out into the field. It's about selecting the appropriate technologies and developing the right user experience.